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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1947 e ] — <120 YEARS AGO TH'e emrpirE ff o DARIGOLD ~ PAGE FOU purpose would have to come out of the utility operation The cost of building an additional power plant EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY would be considerable. It is very doubtful that even «VER, < < | o S S R e o reets, Juneau, Alaska $500000 would be sufficient now, and more probable i Vice that such a plant would ccst more than the $900,000 MARCH 28, 1927 5 F . L : purchase price of the light compa A bill was introduced in the House of the Alaska Legislature placing LN ALFRED ZENGER o b e Manager In 1938 the then City Engineer M. Lagergren MARCH 28 tax of $1 on resident fishermen and a tax ranging from $100 to $250 ! i b bott Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter port to the Lighting Committee of the Norman Cook yresident fishermen | oy SUBSCRIPTION RATES il concerning the cost of buildi: such a 1S S0b¢ Delivered by carrier in Juneaw and Douglas for S1.50 per monthi i B wsha Soboleff H Kix mphiths, SLM; Spe yeuts $1500 diesel-electric plant Rose McMullen Hall was crowded the previous afternoon to hear the concert | By e paid g e This report, still on file with the City, concluded Leslie D. Cashen by the vocal and instrumental departments of the Juneau Public Gertrude E Edna Edison Mrs. F. F. Finlayson Clara Graves McMasters Key that in 1938 the cost of constructing such a plant in eau would be from $476,000 to 6,500 It cannot be disputed that these figures would ptly notify the delivery ¢ they will or irregularity Registration books were to be kept open the next two nights for the have to be doubled to arrive at a reasonable estimate us we find that such a plant might 000 to $1,133,000, or more than the ase price of the comy city election | at this time eececocccscee Chief, was to confer the 3lst | Whittier, Past Command at the Scottish Rite Temple. | ort form, at a special meeting cost from present purche e o ot 'e o @'e - degr sescccescceoae . Alaska Newspapers. 1411 Elsewhere in today 1 find several oo |[reports concerning the bond issue to be voted on next Ep@pw’q Y i AS F. L. Hebert, local representative for the Green Hood Shirt Company, Tuesday. We recommend that you read City Attor B a passenger arriving on the Admirai Evans from Seattle | . Stabler’s report with care 7 NEWS el The Hateh Act Upheld aiming un- (New York Tim ONE TIC FILED [ unknown having or cl The Hatch Act, adopted seven years ago, was i VORY DESK SET surrendered bonds issued by the laudable effort “to prevent pernicious political activi- | 1¢ il “no mterest” in City | Ala Gas au Mining Com- ties.” There is a growing fee in Congress that e ;’;‘“‘“““:\[[;jg““xl:;l, is SENA“ In' pany. a corporation, prior to De- i b ety 2 £ cember 24, 1924; All other parties neither it nor the corrupt practi tatute goes far : : % 1 v cer sterdey w only one ticket i I d by stronger erday b unknown having or enough, and that both must be repl 3 LR or persons Jegislation If campaign expenditures are to be kept the field. Up until a short time be- Io pR NERLAND claiming any right, title, estate, within proper limits. In this respect Senator Hatchfore closing, the only person hav- o lien or interest in the money de- admits that his law But two of ing filed for City offices were, Mrs. vyery pleased -ideed was Senate scribed herein, Defendants and sions have been succ have discour: Edith Barras for Independent president Andrew Nerland last| Respondents Councilman and Mrs. Elizabeth Ir- I icinus election activitics by ( yment empl when he was presented Pla g - nded iti 3 . 3 aintiff’s First Amencea Petition paid either directly by the G win for School Board member upper house colleagues with Npirce report: High, 38; low, 37; rain-snow. Vi : . Eiiavid and Information has been filed in Federal grants to States, On both counts the law his Then Mrs. Irwin, retrieved the at.n mighty handsome desk Den set,| fpe office of the Clork of this Court now been upheld by the Supreme C she had thrown in previously and of t tvory, adorned With a|i the above entitled cause, setting ere V er you gO coe These provisions are perfectly clear. They are declared herself not a candidate. carved ivory kayak and ESkimo|go. the following facts: Wiy lesigned to prohi Jovernt rkers frow sc- | Two candidates filed for the one hunter phibe-i - S 4 o eived too little consideration | 4€ igned to prohibit Governm rkers from elec ! That there is on deposit with the 2 4 L 4 tioneering to perpetuate themselves or their par vacancy of the Douglas School The presentation o the Presi-|ciek of the District N he e fly by speedy Pan American Clipper : in the curre the proposed | jefice The threat which such practices offer pro Board, J. S. McClellan who is now dent of the Eighteenth Alaska qamitory of Alaska, Fi Division would scems obvious to most of us. Yet the law was attacked filling out the unexpired term Of Senate was made bv senior Sena- |y, qum of $9,949.83, for unknown | Power Com- i two suits from two angles. Oklahcma, penali by, Thomas Jensen and Mrs. Helen tor Norman R. Walker. ers of Alasia Cilistifteay Mining a $10,800 ment against Federal road fund grants Forrest — ek e enr Ry | if the voters approve, concerns the problem of |y net Bk Ol b i e el Sl R S . bonds, resulting irom { | i ec 1 ighway Comumis: was also State The one ticket filing yesterday NOTICE IS BRBY GIVEN: |foreclosure proceedings and a trus- TP ,q,‘ future source of power Democratic chairman, raised the issue of States' rights. afternoon were, Mike Pusich for That Josephine Tremel, executrix |tee transfer of funds, as more par- | N A sany does not have ex lities | The other suit, brought by the CIO, contended that a Mayor with the iollowing on his of the cstate of John A, Carvel, de- |t v described in the said First \ \ 2nd you'll save a lot of Dok bue Federal workes dismissed because he was serving as & Council; Sante Degan, Rex Hef- crased, has filed her final account | Amended Petition and Informaticn 3 time . . . for things to do at home and power from the Junekn | FAIty ofticial ano - eECERREEr the polg g e , Elroy Fleek, Charles Whyte report of her administration of on file in the above entitled cause, | at your destination . ., v i v“ S deprived of his constitutional rights of free speech and Charles Werner. said estate, and her petition for and that no person whomsoever has | ! '”"‘"‘ ' e il Lt o s b ; G Mike Pusich has been a member distribution thereof, in the United | interposed a claim “or nny bortion | off or curtailed me Y ans of As usual, the cour vided. Justice Black, disst > Souncil during i Ve g i 4 z * | o 3 4y Sl ] A\“‘xl.lrxu H‘yhf{‘;\l"nlqi“]”l‘:[({]]( J"J - :( \;ti\ l: % of the CIIV)l (\(\;n\;l d;u:xll»‘ ‘Sr p_lxsl ites Commissioner’s Court for Ju- ' of said money at an time since Janu- Besides, Clipper travel is fun! You " the power wou ] ) fou! | ing, seeme ee at a LT 1 activity a4 year and is Chief of the Dougla e at Junea ; lan 9 said Fi 2 g s glas Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; ary 31, 1939, and said First Amended can lean back and relax in your roller in the Philadelphia mint cot while a strict construction of t 1 do no “-“‘;” harm, yolunteer Fire Department. Sante that 10 o'clock A. M., May 15th, 1947, | Petiton and Information alleges that law might stifle pegan is a past Councilman having has been fixed as the time and said by reason of such facts and cir- City Attorney Howard Stabler poin comfortable lounge seat and enjoy \ing the time its purchases from the Ala may be curtailed or shut off, the AEL&P Comp: the opinions of millions of his teloow-workers, eVen helq that office a number of years. court the place for hearing same; | cumstances, said deposit has escheat- your favorite magazine. Delicious over a d time, has wisely built up a large though they could vote as they pleased. . But the Tpe other four candidates will be and that all persons concerned led to and become the property of hot food, served aloft, is included " b to develop its own power.” ‘This fund is | Malority opinion by Justice Reed will, we believe, Be geryving their “firsts” in Douglas the are hereby notified to ap- | the Territory of Alaska, and prays in your Flying Clipper fare ‘ generally welcomed., It confifmed the right of COBEE6S politics »ear at said time and place and file ' for a Decree adjudging and decreeing | to be more than $500,000 at present. Should = ; o regulate elections within its jurisdiction to protect Mrs. Barras is the only woman their objections, if any, to said final (such mo e | wr democratic system. It should strengthen the cangidate for the council in years. account and peti AR o g o] e acquired by the City hands of Congress in framing new and broader legisla- o and’ GlNibution theveotit &nd - thns d for such a |tj ) further the same ends. FIREMEN PARTY SATURDAY the ¢ a The committee in charge of the judicate and deerce who t ey the property of the of Alaska. | ey the company this fund would not be Take the children? By all means ! Pan American is NOW THEREFORE, all pcrsons‘ interesed in said money on deposit So all money that would be need hen colT RN PRE T i d that his “resignation had been TOW night in the Fire Hall headed berson are il aas s et el with special food and service for the Me"y.Go-Round j-l"- A‘w” {:. 11? ;ni,x“,;(' 1.,’.' lldS‘A ‘A‘ \:'O‘ll‘ mv:;' l‘]‘[ ”;u;!‘;m“‘“‘h_ cableq by Sante Degan, wish it again an- Dated: Juneau, Al March Show (:x\usa: 1{ any they have, on or kiddies. What’s more, they travel at half overeign nations they could argue, accepted, @ sounced that. all present arid ' pastiji2th.:1047, | before the 215t day of May, 1947, at 2 fare (2 to 12). Infants free, of course just as do Turkey and Greece, that his cousin, Senator Theodore Fran- W BE0 80 B0 B B 0E JOSEPHINE TREMEL, Executrix, |O'clock P. M. cf said day, why the (Reed nom foge Onel hey have a right to get help from cis Green of Rhode Island Gfeeh o\ romyies are invited to, pagy First publication, March 14, 1847, title to said deposit should not vest o/ OFF 2 whomever they pleaseby-passing is a powerful friend of the Tru- (0% EREGR 80 LU B0 S ast publication, 4, 1047, in the Territory of Alaska. /0 4 . answer = that tuey can|the United ‘Nations man Administration, but when in- ECPRt 18 RE EVEREES TR AT S —IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that W P e ko il be dumpedl 7o such s cass, Russis woild)fommsd of General Mamshsils de- HOG S KU Ses a g ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE this Order-to Show Cause shall be W wF L~ termination to houseclean his dip- N8 and plenty of ' refreshmen No. 5633-A published for six consecutive weeks, 58 5 F shortly. Tragedy is that Palestine have the precedent of the Truman b AR rtly 1 ARkRd &5 take sarha- : J i wasn’t turned over to the United dostrine. and could ‘argue that:lcmats, Green did not interfere fh‘:"k" l‘(’)“‘i‘“ ,‘, I;“\‘;“‘ i; f“*i;w Me- 1, the District Court for the Terri- | beginning March 27, 1947, in the Slying Clipper fares are ; Nations long ago before Jewish what's sauce for the goose issauce | CCPYRIGHT, . 8L sYNDICATE. INC S i 3 i g’l‘?e' i ’;labk“~ Division: Number I:IA‘EY ALASKA EMPIRE, Juneau, | now lower than ever before. And did you know that i passions had reached such a frenzy for the gander. According to this T T i bl ] Alaska. | ave by buying a » ip Cli i N ;“ 0 nd e : € ] | for %h» gander. A cording to hi: ¢ _— TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- | Dated this 25th day of March, you save by buying a round trip Clipper ticket? that a solution by the d doctrine, Russia would have the s o o @ « © o w ¢ ® ® PAST MASTERS NIGHT it s Petitioner, ve, JOHN. H.|1047 - | SEAONE S tions, the United anyone right to send r ry equipment to 88 ot e 12 &AN sy » V8, B | P else will be difficult Panama and 1 lu;‘.x”‘ ; iezatclass : iDE ) : m(l;:rlv?: P xI;‘ d\“ifr'fx‘: 'r\(f\:l[‘ WAL R2i0l etkiile Dis S ER T, | s Lo ot our opposttlon, g TiDE TABLE S renn :I"““;“L Ry heir | trict Court for the Territory of 1 United States District Judge. | Remember, too, Clippers offer the most frequent air [ jtiounCopRE i) . regular meeting next Tuesday eve- Alaska, Division Number 1; All|First publication, March 27, 1947 vice ever e re i ka. So consul KENTUCKIAN LEARNS GREEK This illustration may appear iar- /e MARCH 29 e ning in the Eagles Hall. Past Mas- other parties in interest or person I , 1947, service ever Schedulcd‘ }}ele in Alasd .”S 'ot' t 4 Paul Porter, President Truman's fetched. But diplomats point out'e Low tide 0:13 am . of Gastineaux Lodge and (JU- g m——————— — 3 Pan American now for information and reservations. economic expediter for Greece, that already Chile, where the Com- e High tide 6:20 am, e neaw Lodge, 147 will hold offices i BARANOF HOTEL speaks with a delightful Kentucky munist party holds the balance of e Low tide 13:31 pm. 14 ft. e with work to be done in the Third c o % drawl. Foreign languages are not power, is signing a trade pact with e High tide 20:16 pux 16 ft. e Degree. Ju“EAu PLUMBING & HEATI"G o' PHO 10 his forte. In Greece, however, he Russia . . e PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL wanted to learn enough language B e e T R L : WELDING | [V " to be polite, and the 1ir n G160 ] TWO FIRE ALARMS - ; he tackled wae “thank you” which STOPPING RUSSIA IN IRAN Two fire alarms were turned PHONE 787 Third and Franklin || ) ek Ay Vethvidto 2As a reverse illustration of SPRING RUMMAGI evening in the space of five { in Greek is “efhristc ! The pronunciation proved diffi- What the United Nations can do to LUTHERA! DIES AID The first, at 7 o'clock, 3 0”[0' MMW ult. Fin th \erpre- Stop aggression, diplomats point to IS SET FOR APRIL 9 n as a 1-7 alarm, at the cult. Finally the C interpr 18 Bbesested the case of Iran. This was the City Dock; but was ag overheated greatest victory so far achieved by, The Ways and Means Committee stove at Henr = | the United Nations, and came just of the Lutheran Ladies Aid has de- South Franklin street. There was 3 'Y t Kentucky named °‘F. Harry Stow Just think of him and pronounce a8 the Security Council got its first cided upon April 9 at 10 a as A ond was at 7:05 | i sde | 25 WATT RADIOTELEPHONE ZThe J;s/x'm of //ecfl}m] it ‘F. Harry Stow'—Efhristo. " wobbly legs, with the world watch- the time for the annual Porter did pretty well that night N8 to see whether it could really sale. Donations are to be at the : 8% dlnner and than¥sd | evedyone Wik church parlors before the evening 1t 127 Willoughby Ave. Dam- . = 4 everytime they passed anything. 1ran, to Russia, is one of the of April 8. age was negligible. ! . F. Harry Stow!" he exclaimed on MOst strategic areas in the world,| Anyone wishing further informa- - .o u Ing 1 any and all occasior second only to the Dardar tion regarding donations may call When you pay wr QUALITY g * F Next morning after breakfast, Sitting astride the Gulf of Persia Blue 457 or 125. The place of the why not get the FINEST — Buy . Paul tried to be equally polite and an outlet to a warm-water sale is the Lutheran Church par- FLORSHEIM SHOES at GRAVES H v : Harry F. Stow.” he said, bowing POrt, Iran is just as important as lors. o adv. 532-tf complele with four crYSidls' mlcl’flphflne, L is hosts looked puzzled. Porter In Iran, Russia was trying to dc - s had teversed the initials of his Wha she is now trying to do in ' Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 “friend in Kentucky eece—set up a Communist gov- We prepare boat radio license 2 = s ' ey ment iriendly to the USSE. " acnoss | 3 Lotetis APPLICATIONS . . .. Ask for Harri Machine Shop, Inc. ) BY-PASSING UNITED NATIONS :(4‘ w:(‘u\um: l.(u-v:(m\ in the 1. Pronoun 2 Bathed Free Copy of QUESTIONS and i Tranian (GOVSTEnt were: ODDoss ressec 0. Related on the : _ ‘ Rl S 1 were ODpOSed| 3 Aromatic plant mother's side ANSWERS for Radiotelephone | . # and appealed to the United Na-| 15 Qi safix Dethrone e | 3 i tinizes doct tior 3. Rent eserved ek AR s Greece the more The United Nations had no po-| 15 Bujifighter i EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED 1 its members inclined to think lice force, no international inspec- 17 lndian fetish 3 i i i | QUARDT B e e i b SRR Fisher and Radiaphone Radiofelephones | DR. D. D. MARQUARD ! in by-passing the United Nations. to spcak of. It had only the force 19. Dug from the i i i | OPTOMETRIST i il o ke ot i et ) 5 e B B e and Receivers in stock in I| second ana Prankun Juneau disposed diplomats, thany of them tic stand stopped Russia in its naine i | PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Latin Americans, whose future is tracks. The boys in the Kremlin varle!y Of mfldels | il tied up with the peace and pros- scarcely knew what had hit them | — — " perity of this country. While they They complained to ¥ heaven, Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | s e S, ey i S oo s ¢ A, B8 s S SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE C0. | @ nvinee 3 siden - an a great victory City in o's lowest 3. lcelandic tale 1. High honor i 3k i finonid have placed o all the R e Palestine note Lt 1 By uene FORMERLY §*TH OIL BURNER SERVICE facts before the United Nations at now been | VA T 15 | 57 [P 7] iicover (New location 337 Seward in Shatiuck Bldg.) } 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating the very not as an after- Truman doctrine. s il thought. They also fear the USA If Truman had sent a note to the [1Z i3 . Jqagrant DAY 'PHONE—476 GHT PHONE—GREEN 625 established a precedent that may United Nations simultaneously with [ 74 | ' & 1: Asiatic palm | s, boomerang. Two cases are cited 1o his message to Congress explaining | [ ‘/b 8. Real estate | - prove their point his contem Greco-Turkish e m—_— Sheoiase L B o R R T e | DR. WILLIAM WHITEHEAD ‘ ersed anc ia wants to apply cooperation ¢ have taken T 77 | 1 10. Sets forth by. b . ;. . LTy e oo R AN o N us a palaup subscriver o THE DAILY ALASKA 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to'the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "DING DONG WILLIAMS" 6. Small ila 20. Clear gain | Soldering flux Kind of dance . Defeats at chess . One who stares | openmoutiied | . Maker of | certain foods . Masculine name . Buntinglike erica. She lent went P 26 | T W1 Inited ¥ 1 5 | Nation: UNDER THE DOME 7777728 T : To be more specific, Nicara There nothing synthetic ~— Azt | [ excuse 1oy * The B. M. Behrends and Panama are the two 1 about Harry Truman's popularity | |2 | American pations correspor in Mexico, according to Mrs. A Greece and T Pana Mitchell Palmer, who has Turkey, is on bot come back from there. Mexicans terway just as vit are still talking about “Harrito Taruulce il o . panese city . the Dardanelles t - “Little Harry Washington Corrupt Feaeral Tax—12¢ per Person a 34. Barrier of fire 5. Weep convul- sively . Calculating instrument . To this . Woolen fabric . Turkish name . Metal . Region 5 caragua, alongside Panama, was surprised but pleased that Mrs control the Panama Canal George Marshall was named one any natjo; Greece could of the ten best-dressed women in control the the USA. They were not surprised It is no secret that Russian that Miss Vivien Kellems was on agents have been extremely active the list. Congressional committ in parts of Latin America, and have long voted her their b the day fay come when Commun-'dressed witness. PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your horae with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS mor Conjunction }

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